Task 2 a) For the 25 participants, use the Frequencies option to produce output detailing the following measures: Minimum,age. Maximum age. Mean age. Standard deviation in the ages. Range of ages....


Task 2<br>a) For the 25 participants, use the Frequencies option to produce output detailing the<br>following measures:<br>Minimum,age.<br>Maximum age.<br>Mean age.<br>Standard deviation in the ages.<br>Range of ages.<br>Skewness in the ages.<br>I<br>Frequencies<br>Statistics<br>Age (years) of patient<br>N<br>Valid<br>25<br>Missing<br>Mean<br>41.24<br>Std. Deviation<br>20.102<br>Skewness<br>186<br>Std. Error of Skewness<br>464<br>Range<br>78<br>Minimum<br>4<br>Maximum<br>82<br>Figure 2. Table showing measures of central tendencies and measures of dispersion of<br>participants ages<br>b) Briefly describe the distribution of the ages of the participants as suggested by<br>these summative measures.<br>

Extracted text: Task 2 a) For the 25 participants, use the Frequencies option to produce output detailing the following measures: Minimum,age. Maximum age. Mean age. Standard deviation in the ages. Range of ages. Skewness in the ages. I Frequencies Statistics Age (years) of patient N Valid 25 Missing Mean 41.24 Std. Deviation 20.102 Skewness 186 Std. Error of Skewness 464 Range 78 Minimum 4 Maximum 82 Figure 2. Table showing measures of central tendencies and measures of dispersion of participants ages b) Briefly describe the distribution of the ages of the participants as suggested by these summative measures.

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